Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, November 06, 1976, Image 92

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    —Lancaster Farming, Saturday, Nov. 6. 1976
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Dean Pott, Jay’s Supermarket, who H roundup, poses with former owner
was the York buyer of the grand Christine Shive and the grand
champion steer at the York-Adams 4- champion animal.
4-H Beef and Lamb Club holds roundup and sale
By JOYCE BUPP
York Co. Reporter and was purchased by J. L.
THOM AS VILLE, Pa. - Miller Meats, York, RB. Miss
York-Adams County 4-H Dobrosky also exhibited the
Beef and Lamb members 'animal which won the
held their annual roundup reserve grand champion
and sale October 26 and 27 at lamb title. The purebred
the Thomasville Livestock Dorset weighed in at 95
Market. pounds. Ray Mummert,
Laurie Dobrosky, Glen Brodbecks, Rl, finished the
Rock, R 2, showed the grand bidding fot the reserve
champion lamb. The animal animal at $1.07 a pound.
was a 135-pound Shropshire-
Suffolk crossbreed. The
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A total of 47 lambs were
exhibited by the 27 par-
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ticipating 4-H’ers. The sale
animals, not including the
grand and reserve winners,'
brought a total of $2,594.65
for their York and Adams
County sellers. Placing the
sheep during the show was
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“H.P.C.,” a 1,180 pound
purebred Angus, owned by
Christine Shive, Seven
Valleys, Rl, won the Grand
Champion Steer banner. He
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The reserve grand champion steer „ With him in the photo are his
of the York-Adams 4-H roundup was daughter Carol (center) and former
purchased by Ralph Thomas, left, owner, Tim Caldwell.
sold to Jay’s Supermarkets
of York for 80 cents a pound.
Tim Caldwell, Windsor, Rl
exhibited the Reserve
Champion steer. Another of
the Angus breed, the reserve
animal weighed 1,140 pounds
and went to Thomas’s Meats,
Shrewsbury, for 67 cents a
pound. The two steers also
were named grand and
reserve champions of the
Angus breed show.
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Stephanie Lehr, Spring
Grove, R 2, exhibited the
winning steer. Reserve
Hereford placing went to
Katy Kohr, Wrightsville, Rl.
> In addition to the steer
competition, the 4-H
members participated in
fitting and showing classes
with their animals. Cham
pion fitter was Tim Caldwell
who also won the Junior
competition; and reserve
fitter was Christine Shive.
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Medium age winning fitti
went to Ed Klinedinst, a|
13, and first place senii
fitter went to 'Jeff Golden <
Gettysburg.
Champion showman wa
Ed Klinedinst. Tim Caldwe
took another award in th
category, being name
reserve showman, as well a
winner of the Junior divisioi
Senior class winner wa
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